Re: 802.1x in windowsXP

From: Scott Lowe (slowe@NOSPAMmercurionsystems.com)
Date: 06/04/02


From: "Scott Lowe" <slowe@NOSPAMmercurionsystems.com>
Date: Tue, 4 Jun 2002 15:20:42 -0400


Windows XP does indeed support 802.1x as a supplicant; I have (am) using it
successfully in my office. Is this for a wireless implementation? What
type of wireless cards and access points are you using? What server will be
your authentication server?

Scott Lowe
Mercurion Systems, Inc.

"Jie Yang" <jieyang@utstar.com> wrote in message
news:1abb01c1d474$6dc20050$9ae62ecf@tkmsftngxa02...
> I plan to use windowsXP as 802.1x supplicant. After
> enable 802.1x authenticate and reboot the computer, I
> suppose to catch the EAP packets in net flow, with using
> software monitor. However, I did not get any such kind of
> ethernet frames.
> It seems that WindowXP can not act as supplicant.If it
> can't, did anyone know some software which can do this
> job?
> I appreciate your help greatly!!!
>
> Jie Yang



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